Mm Bsd wrote:
> Let's say I'd like to add a small amount of extra security to my
> SSH login process.
>
> Let's say I decide the way I want to do this is by requiring
> BOTH a password and an RSA key ... So to log in, I would be
> required to enter a normal unix password, but I would ALSO be
> r
In the case of a passphrase-protected RSA key, the server knowsnothing
about it, so you would never be able to enforce that. It's onthe
client side that the key is decrypted with the passphrase
beforesubmitting it to the server.
Patrick
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Mm Bsd wrote:
> Let's say
Let's say I'd like to add a small amount of extra security to my SSH login
process.
Let's say I decide the way I want to do this is by requiring BOTH a password
and an RSA key. There appear to be patches, or procedures, that allow me to do
this. So to log in, I would be required to enter a no